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2003 Kawasaki Zx636r on 2040-motos

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YearYear:0 MileageMileage:22
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Orange Park, Florida

Orange Park, FL
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I have a 2003 zx636r with 22,500mis in it runs good I ride it everyday. Ive got good money in this bike but I kno that dont make it a 5000 dollar bike. Oil changed every 2000mis Really comfy bike to ride. Custom paint, Sprockets and chain new. Semi new tires good tread. HID lamps, green and purple LEDs, stretch 11 ins an lowered 3 1/2ins. I lost my 2 brothers shorty exhaust cause its was so low. Bikes sounds good with no exhaust tho. Avoided bike pot holes! I have since raised it up 3/4 in the front to level it out. I kno Im missing stuff. Any questions just ask. 3700obo need to sell fast having baby need money. Jeremy 843 457 XXXX. Text/call anytime.

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